$1 Gold Princess Type 2 VF

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The $1 Gold Princess Type 2 coin, struck from 1854 to 1856, remains one of the most delicate and short-lived designs in U.S. coinage history. Designed by James B. Longacre, its high-relief portrait of Liberty in a feathered headdress was a bold artistic effort, though it proved challenging to strike cleanly on a small gold planchet. The result is a beautifully detailed design that was quickly discontinued, adding to its rarity and collector demand.

Historical Significance:

This coin captures a transitional period in American coinage—an era of experimentation with national symbolism and design. The Type 2's brief production run and striking difficulties make it a notable rarity, especially in mid-grade circulated condition like Very Fine, where its defining features remain attractive and recognizable.

Highlights:

  • Contains .04837 troy ounces of .900 fine gold
  • Obverse: Liberty wearing a stylized Native American headdress
  • Reverse: Agricultural wreath surrounding the denomination and date
  • Very Fine (VF) condition — moderate circulation wear with clearly visible major design elements
  • Minted at Philadelphia, Charlotte, Dahlonega, and New Orleans

Specifications

SKU:
182
Year:
Random
Grade:
Very Fine
Grade Service:
None
Denomination:
1 Dollar
Mint Mark:
Varies
Metal Content:
0.0484 Troy Oz
Purity:
0.9
Thickness:
0.76 mm
Diameter:
15 mm

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